If you're terrible at matching color combinations in clothing (or you're just color blind), you have two options: Stick to the essentials (black, grey, and white), or grab a friend who's familiar with the color wheel and color savvy and have them act as your "style spotter," so to speak.

Aaron, aka "Alpha" from i Am Alpha M, explains the process above, mostly in response to a style question he received from a viewer who's colorblind. He goes into the types of colorblindness in the video above and shows off some specific examples of various types of colorblindness and which colors people who are colorblind can and can't see.

Then (at about 3:23) he offers some specific advice for people looking to make sure their wardrobe matches and looks good even if they can't see or tell the difference between the colors or shades themselves. Sticking to the basics, like we mentioned, is one way, but it can be a bit boring. Instead, grab a friend who's color savvy—whether they just like clothing, art, or design—and have them come with you to help you out. He likens the idea to getting a spotter at the gym. Instead, they're a spotter for your style, and the benefit of their work will last as long as your clothes do. Ultimately, this boils down to "take a friend you trust shopping, "something you might do it anyway, but it's a solid reminder that we're not always the best judge of our own style.